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New Black Panthers: “We Don’t Believe in Telegraphing What We May or May Not Do”

The day after video of New Black Panther King Samir Shabazz spewing despicable racially charged invective circulated throughout the blogosphere, the militant organization’s leader was interviewed by the liberal blog Mediaite. In the interview, also captured on video, Chairman Malik Zulu Shabazz was asked about some of Samir Shabazz’s more unspeakably horrifying comments, which included telling fellow blacks that if “[y]ou want freedom, you’re gonna have to kill some crackers; you’re gonna have to kill some of their babies.” The chairman’s response was nearly as shocking as his colleague’s hate-filled call to violence.

“The New Black Panther Party,” the chairman said, “does not believe in going out in the streets and berating black people… We don’t believe in telegraphing what we may or may not do.” [Emphasis added] Remarkably, his only criticisms were that Samir Shabazz dressed down fellow blacks and may have tipped the organization’s hand in terms of its insidious future plans.

In the same interview Malik Shabazz had some choice words for TV host Glenn Beck and clarified that “crackers” are not the only problems in American society that blacks need to contend with, intimating that a Zionist conspiracy is behind efforts to keep blacks in their place. He referred to Beck as “sneaky little devil” and “neo-racist” who should not be allowed to speak in public.

As to Malik Shabazz’s comments about what the New Black Panthers “may or may not do,” one assumes that the Justice Department will now be keeping a watchful eye trained on this organization. One also expects that President Obama, who has so far been silent regarding the hate-filled rant of King Samir Shabazz, will make a statement in which, at the very least, he will acknowledge that the Black Panther “acted stupidly.” Then again, the man who never heard his racist preacher speak ill of America or Jews in the 20 years during which he sat in the church’s pews, may conveniently never hear about this incident either.

“Post racial,” my a$$. More like, “most racist” administration, evah. Anyone who does not condemn this inflammatory, incendiary rhetoric (yes, I said it) is complicit in whatever violence this group commits upon whites or those they deem “not black enough.” POS’s…